This is the last call for comments for the review of debconf
templates for etckeeper.
The reviewed templates will be sent on Friday, December 07, 2007 to the package
maintainer as a bug report and a mail will be sent to this list with
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Template: etckeeper/unclean
Type: boolean
Default: true
#flag:translate!:3
_Description: Commit changed files in /etc to git?
The /etc directory contains uncommitted files
or other changes. All files in /etc should be committed
to git before running APT. The following files may be added
automatically now:
.
${STATUS}
Template: etckeeper/commit_failed
Type: error
_Description: Commit failed
An attempt to commit /etc changes to git failed.
.
You should manually solve issues with the uncommitted changes
before continuing.

Source: etckeeper
Section: admin
Priority: optional
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 5), dpkg-dev (>= 1.9.0)
Maintainer: Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org>
Standards-Version: 3.7.2
Vcs-Git: git://git.kitenet.net/etckeeper
Homepage: http://kitenet.net/~joey/code/etckeeper/
Package: etckeeper
Architecture: all
Section: admin
Depends: metastore, git-core, ${misc:Depends}, debconf | debconf-2.0
Description: tool to keep /etc changes in git
The etckeeper program is a collection of tools to let /etc be stored in a git
repository. It hooks into APT to automatically commit changes made to /etc
during package upgrades. It uses 'metastore' to track file metadata that
git does not normally support, but that is important for /etc, such as the
permissions of /etc/shadow. It's quite modular and configurable, while
also being simple to use if you understand the basics of working with git.